Physician Assistant Program

On October 17, 2008, Campbell University’s Board of Trustees approved the addition of a master’s program in Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) to the University’s curricular offerings. The two-year program will complement the University's other health sciences undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs under the School of Pharmacy – the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), the Master of Clinical Research (MSCR) and Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS).

Campbell University will be the sixth school in North Carolina to offer the Physician Assistant program, joining five existing programs in North Carolina located at Duke University, Wake Forest University, East Carolina University, Methodist University, and Wingate University. There are 141 other PA programs in the United States. There are currently approximately 75,000 PAs practicing in the United States, and 3,000 PAs practicing in North Carolina.

The University anticipates the enrollment of the first class of students in the PA program in August of 2011.

Giving Spotlight

As part of our inaugural Founders Week, we’re holding our first #CampbellDay on Wednesday, Feb. 4. We’re asking students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to join us on #CampbellDay in a collective effort to show pride for our university and to celebrate its founding and accomplishments. Continue »

As I sit down to draft my first blog entry of 2015, I can’t help but think that Campbell had a remarkable 2014! Thanks to dedicated alumni and friends, Campbell continues to fulfill its mission to prepare our students to lead purposeful and meaningful lives of Christian service. Continue »